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How to create directories each for an instance using docker-compose
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I am using docker-compose to set up an application. using orientdb database which uses file storage to save data. When i scale database service all the instances are pointing to same named volume "db_data".
services:
orient-db:
image: orientdb:3.0.1
entrypoint: /orientdb/bin/server.sh -Ddistributed=true
environment:
ORIENTDB_ROOT_PASSWORD: root
volumes:
- db_data:/orientdb/databases
volumes:
db_data:
What i want to do is point /orientdb/databases location of the replica to new directory for each new instance, something like this
services:
orient-db:
image: orientdb:3.0.1
entrypoint: /orientdb/bin/server.sh -Ddistributed=true
environment:
ORIENTDB_ROOT_PASSWORD: root
volumes:
- db_data/$instance_number:/orientdb/databases
volumes:
db_data:
but it does not create a new folder for each replica when i do
docker-compose up --scale orient-db=3 orient-db
docker docker-compose docker-volume
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I am using docker-compose to set up an application. using orientdb database which uses file storage to save data. When i scale database service all the instances are pointing to same named volume "db_data".
services:
orient-db:
image: orientdb:3.0.1
entrypoint: /orientdb/bin/server.sh -Ddistributed=true
environment:
ORIENTDB_ROOT_PASSWORD: root
volumes:
- db_data:/orientdb/databases
volumes:
db_data:
What i want to do is point /orientdb/databases location of the replica to new directory for each new instance, something like this
services:
orient-db:
image: orientdb:3.0.1
entrypoint: /orientdb/bin/server.sh -Ddistributed=true
environment:
ORIENTDB_ROOT_PASSWORD: root
volumes:
- db_data/$instance_number:/orientdb/databases
volumes:
db_data:
but it does not create a new folder for each replica when i do
docker-compose up --scale orient-db=3 orient-db
docker docker-compose docker-volume
add a comment |
I am using docker-compose to set up an application. using orientdb database which uses file storage to save data. When i scale database service all the instances are pointing to same named volume "db_data".
services:
orient-db:
image: orientdb:3.0.1
entrypoint: /orientdb/bin/server.sh -Ddistributed=true
environment:
ORIENTDB_ROOT_PASSWORD: root
volumes:
- db_data:/orientdb/databases
volumes:
db_data:
What i want to do is point /orientdb/databases location of the replica to new directory for each new instance, something like this
services:
orient-db:
image: orientdb:3.0.1
entrypoint: /orientdb/bin/server.sh -Ddistributed=true
environment:
ORIENTDB_ROOT_PASSWORD: root
volumes:
- db_data/$instance_number:/orientdb/databases
volumes:
db_data:
but it does not create a new folder for each replica when i do
docker-compose up --scale orient-db=3 orient-db
docker docker-compose docker-volume
I am using docker-compose to set up an application. using orientdb database which uses file storage to save data. When i scale database service all the instances are pointing to same named volume "db_data".
services:
orient-db:
image: orientdb:3.0.1
entrypoint: /orientdb/bin/server.sh -Ddistributed=true
environment:
ORIENTDB_ROOT_PASSWORD: root
volumes:
- db_data:/orientdb/databases
volumes:
db_data:
What i want to do is point /orientdb/databases location of the replica to new directory for each new instance, something like this
services:
orient-db:
image: orientdb:3.0.1
entrypoint: /orientdb/bin/server.sh -Ddistributed=true
environment:
ORIENTDB_ROOT_PASSWORD: root
volumes:
- db_data/$instance_number:/orientdb/databases
volumes:
db_data:
but it does not create a new folder for each replica when i do
docker-compose up --scale orient-db=3 orient-db
docker docker-compose docker-volume
docker docker-compose docker-volume
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Ganesh KarewadGanesh Karewad
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I don't think what you want to do in the way you want to achieve it is possible. Instead I would define multiple services based on the orientdb image.
services:
orient-db-1:
image: orientdb:3.0.1
entrypoint: /orientdb/bin/server.sh -Ddistributed=true
environment:
ORIENTDB_ROOT_PASSWORD: root
volumes:
- /data/orient_db/1/=/orientdb/databases
orient-db-2:
image: orientdb:3.0.1
entrypoint: /orientdb/bin/server.sh -Ddistributed=true
environment:
ORIENTDB_ROOT_PASSWORD: root
volumes:
- /data/orient_db/2/=/orientdb/databases
orient-db-3:
image: orientdb:3.0.1
entrypoint: /orientdb/bin/server.sh -Ddistributed=true
environment:
ORIENTDB_ROOT_PASSWORD: root
volumes:
- /data/orient_db/3/=/orientdb/databases
If you want to scale, then I would recommend you using the distributed system that orientdb incorporates https://orientdb.com/docs/2.1.x/Distributed-Architecture.html for which I would also add an orchestrator. Docker swarm is pretty straightforward. I would start with that one.
scaling is not an issue here, I just want to create replicas of database and files at a different location so that I can manage a disaster recovery
– Ganesh Karewad
Mar 8 at 4:38
bdw thank you for your answer
– Ganesh Karewad
Mar 8 at 4:45
Thank you. However I don't think your approach is correct. In my job we set a cronjob that does the backup and saves us from a disaster.
– Rodrigo Loza
Mar 8 at 21:10
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I don't think what you want to do in the way you want to achieve it is possible. Instead I would define multiple services based on the orientdb image.
services:
orient-db-1:
image: orientdb:3.0.1
entrypoint: /orientdb/bin/server.sh -Ddistributed=true
environment:
ORIENTDB_ROOT_PASSWORD: root
volumes:
- /data/orient_db/1/=/orientdb/databases
orient-db-2:
image: orientdb:3.0.1
entrypoint: /orientdb/bin/server.sh -Ddistributed=true
environment:
ORIENTDB_ROOT_PASSWORD: root
volumes:
- /data/orient_db/2/=/orientdb/databases
orient-db-3:
image: orientdb:3.0.1
entrypoint: /orientdb/bin/server.sh -Ddistributed=true
environment:
ORIENTDB_ROOT_PASSWORD: root
volumes:
- /data/orient_db/3/=/orientdb/databases
If you want to scale, then I would recommend you using the distributed system that orientdb incorporates https://orientdb.com/docs/2.1.x/Distributed-Architecture.html for which I would also add an orchestrator. Docker swarm is pretty straightforward. I would start with that one.
scaling is not an issue here, I just want to create replicas of database and files at a different location so that I can manage a disaster recovery
– Ganesh Karewad
Mar 8 at 4:38
bdw thank you for your answer
– Ganesh Karewad
Mar 8 at 4:45
Thank you. However I don't think your approach is correct. In my job we set a cronjob that does the backup and saves us from a disaster.
– Rodrigo Loza
Mar 8 at 21:10
add a comment |
I don't think what you want to do in the way you want to achieve it is possible. Instead I would define multiple services based on the orientdb image.
services:
orient-db-1:
image: orientdb:3.0.1
entrypoint: /orientdb/bin/server.sh -Ddistributed=true
environment:
ORIENTDB_ROOT_PASSWORD: root
volumes:
- /data/orient_db/1/=/orientdb/databases
orient-db-2:
image: orientdb:3.0.1
entrypoint: /orientdb/bin/server.sh -Ddistributed=true
environment:
ORIENTDB_ROOT_PASSWORD: root
volumes:
- /data/orient_db/2/=/orientdb/databases
orient-db-3:
image: orientdb:3.0.1
entrypoint: /orientdb/bin/server.sh -Ddistributed=true
environment:
ORIENTDB_ROOT_PASSWORD: root
volumes:
- /data/orient_db/3/=/orientdb/databases
If you want to scale, then I would recommend you using the distributed system that orientdb incorporates https://orientdb.com/docs/2.1.x/Distributed-Architecture.html for which I would also add an orchestrator. Docker swarm is pretty straightforward. I would start with that one.
scaling is not an issue here, I just want to create replicas of database and files at a different location so that I can manage a disaster recovery
– Ganesh Karewad
Mar 8 at 4:38
bdw thank you for your answer
– Ganesh Karewad
Mar 8 at 4:45
Thank you. However I don't think your approach is correct. In my job we set a cronjob that does the backup and saves us from a disaster.
– Rodrigo Loza
Mar 8 at 21:10
add a comment |
I don't think what you want to do in the way you want to achieve it is possible. Instead I would define multiple services based on the orientdb image.
services:
orient-db-1:
image: orientdb:3.0.1
entrypoint: /orientdb/bin/server.sh -Ddistributed=true
environment:
ORIENTDB_ROOT_PASSWORD: root
volumes:
- /data/orient_db/1/=/orientdb/databases
orient-db-2:
image: orientdb:3.0.1
entrypoint: /orientdb/bin/server.sh -Ddistributed=true
environment:
ORIENTDB_ROOT_PASSWORD: root
volumes:
- /data/orient_db/2/=/orientdb/databases
orient-db-3:
image: orientdb:3.0.1
entrypoint: /orientdb/bin/server.sh -Ddistributed=true
environment:
ORIENTDB_ROOT_PASSWORD: root
volumes:
- /data/orient_db/3/=/orientdb/databases
If you want to scale, then I would recommend you using the distributed system that orientdb incorporates https://orientdb.com/docs/2.1.x/Distributed-Architecture.html for which I would also add an orchestrator. Docker swarm is pretty straightforward. I would start with that one.
I don't think what you want to do in the way you want to achieve it is possible. Instead I would define multiple services based on the orientdb image.
services:
orient-db-1:
image: orientdb:3.0.1
entrypoint: /orientdb/bin/server.sh -Ddistributed=true
environment:
ORIENTDB_ROOT_PASSWORD: root
volumes:
- /data/orient_db/1/=/orientdb/databases
orient-db-2:
image: orientdb:3.0.1
entrypoint: /orientdb/bin/server.sh -Ddistributed=true
environment:
ORIENTDB_ROOT_PASSWORD: root
volumes:
- /data/orient_db/2/=/orientdb/databases
orient-db-3:
image: orientdb:3.0.1
entrypoint: /orientdb/bin/server.sh -Ddistributed=true
environment:
ORIENTDB_ROOT_PASSWORD: root
volumes:
- /data/orient_db/3/=/orientdb/databases
If you want to scale, then I would recommend you using the distributed system that orientdb incorporates https://orientdb.com/docs/2.1.x/Distributed-Architecture.html for which I would also add an orchestrator. Docker swarm is pretty straightforward. I would start with that one.
answered Mar 7 at 15:25
Rodrigo LozaRodrigo Loza
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scaling is not an issue here, I just want to create replicas of database and files at a different location so that I can manage a disaster recovery
– Ganesh Karewad
Mar 8 at 4:38
bdw thank you for your answer
– Ganesh Karewad
Mar 8 at 4:45
Thank you. However I don't think your approach is correct. In my job we set a cronjob that does the backup and saves us from a disaster.
– Rodrigo Loza
Mar 8 at 21:10
add a comment |
scaling is not an issue here, I just want to create replicas of database and files at a different location so that I can manage a disaster recovery
– Ganesh Karewad
Mar 8 at 4:38
bdw thank you for your answer
– Ganesh Karewad
Mar 8 at 4:45
Thank you. However I don't think your approach is correct. In my job we set a cronjob that does the backup and saves us from a disaster.
– Rodrigo Loza
Mar 8 at 21:10
scaling is not an issue here, I just want to create replicas of database and files at a different location so that I can manage a disaster recovery
– Ganesh Karewad
Mar 8 at 4:38
scaling is not an issue here, I just want to create replicas of database and files at a different location so that I can manage a disaster recovery
– Ganesh Karewad
Mar 8 at 4:38
bdw thank you for your answer
– Ganesh Karewad
Mar 8 at 4:45
bdw thank you for your answer
– Ganesh Karewad
Mar 8 at 4:45
Thank you. However I don't think your approach is correct. In my job we set a cronjob that does the backup and saves us from a disaster.
– Rodrigo Loza
Mar 8 at 21:10
Thank you. However I don't think your approach is correct. In my job we set a cronjob that does the backup and saves us from a disaster.
– Rodrigo Loza
Mar 8 at 21:10
add a comment |
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